Well thank you everyone for your input but after all your suggestions I
wasn't able to get BackupPC to work in "Standard" mode. My solution to
get it working was to install a new instance of Apache running on port 88
with the "mod_perl" method from the documentation. I can now see my
backups in t
On 03/07 10:49 , Steffen Heil wrote:
> Is is safe to delete a special folder from each and every backup?
yes.
> So, again, is there something I need to care about?
> Some index files, which need to be rebuild?
if you delete some old backups by hand, there might be some bad index
entries; but th
Hi
Sorry to ask again, but it get's urgend:
Is is safe to delete a special folder from each and every backup? That
folder should never have gotten backed up.
Right now I am running at 86% of disk space and I need to so something very
soon. I cannot add discs right now!
What I really would like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In an effort to free space, I got approval to remove one server from my
> backups. I removed the server from /etc/backuppc/hosts and then delete
> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/{host}. The filesystem is still 96% full... How
> do I reclaim the space?
All of the backup files r
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07.03.2007 at 12:31:02 [[BackupPC-users] I may have
screwed up...]:
> In an effort to free space, I got approval to remove one server from my
> backups. I removed the server from /etc/backuppc/hosts and then delete
> /var/lib/backuppc/pc/{host}. The filesystem i
v. 3.0
I keep getting the "no backups have succeeded" email even though I
have done incremental and full backups within the last 3 days.
I went to the cgi and initiated the backups. I haven't used the command-line.
Could it be because I initiated the backup manually rather than
letting it backup us
In an effort to free space, I got approval to remove one server from my
backups. I removed the server from /etc/backuppc/hosts and then delete
/var/lib/backuppc/pc/{host}. The filesystem is still 96% full... How
do I reclaim the space?
Thanks,
James
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Cyrus St. Pierre wrote:
> No luck with the current suggestions. I viewed the
> /etc/sysconfig/selinux file and "SELINUX=disabled" was set and had been
> for some time now so I don't think it is SELinux causing the problems. As
> suggested I did
> # setenforce 0
> then restarted the httpd ser
No luck with the current suggestions. I viewed the
/etc/sysconfig/selinux file and "SELINUX=disabled" was set and had been
for some time now so I don't think it is SELinux causing the problems. As
suggested I did
# setenforce 0
then restarted the httpd service and backups are still not liste
Okay, one of my BackupPC filesystems is 96% full and has stopped doing
backups accordingly.
/dev/sdb1 5.0T 4.5T 215G 96% /var/lib/backuppc
One of the fileservers it's backing up recently gained 60G free space during
"spring cleaning", but I don't think it's been backed up since the
On 03/07 08:52 , James Ward wrote:
> The servers PID is 3784, on host gorleben, version 2.1.2pl1, started
> at 2/26 13:55.
>
>
> Host User#Full Full Age/days Full Size/GB
> Speed MB/
> sec#Incr Incr Age/days State Last att
The servers PID is 3784, on host gorleben, version 2.1.2pl1, started
at 2/26 13:55.
Host User#Full Full Age/days Full Size/GB
Speed MB/
sec #Incr Incr Age/days State Last attempt
gorgon backuppc3 12.2
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 21:50:31 +0100, "Nils Breunese (Lemonbit)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> > (...) if you are running SElinux it adds another layer of permissions.
> > I'm not sure how to fix it other than turning it off (which requires a
> > reboot).
>
> No need to reboo
Is possible to recover a file from the shell or from a script?
Thanks
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Guy Malacrida wrote:
Thanks for that but as per Backuppc' instructions this would
increase drastically the storage space up to when the full circle
is achieved and the non-compressed files are deleted from the pool.
That is why the program recommends disabling the backup, change the
compres
Thanks for that but as per Backuppc' instructions this would increase
drastically the storage space up to when the full circle is achieved and the
non-compressed files are deleted from the pool.
That is why the program recommends disabling the backup, change the
compression value to >0, run the sc
Niels writes:
> I installed Backuppc 3.0 and the interface is running.
>
> But when I backup I get this error:
>
> unexpected repeated share name
Sounds like $Conf{RsyncShareName} has two entries that
are the same. Remove the repeated entry.
Craig
Niels writes:
> I do not see an error message here, just the abborted :
>
> full backup started for directory /hsphere
> Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -l root 192.100.100.1 /usr/bin/rsync --server
> --sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group -D --links --hard-links
> --times --block-size=2048 -
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